Such Good People had its world premiere, and the red carper featured some faves.

Michael Urie

Tom Lenk

Jason Shane Scott

Ronnie Kroell

And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each week we’re going to focus on one out athlete/performer and feature a daily pic and career timeline. We’ll be showcasing the big names, but also the lesser-known gay celebs who deserve more recognition. This week we give a ShoutOUT™ to … Ed Droste.

Grizzly Bear released their fourth album Shields in 2012, and it debuted on the album chart at #7, becoming their highest charting album to date. Here’s the second single “Yet Again”

After a couple of years of “best” lists from the past, it’s time for Dark Snicks to come out, so we’re going to be counting down … The 20 Worst Songs Of The 70’s and 80’s!

At #7 is … “D.O.A.” by Bloodrock.

And here we have the most morbid song to ever hit the Top 40. It’s the ultimate Death Song Of The 70’s, but i’m in a quandary about including it. Technically, it’s a terrible song, but it’s also some kind of bizarre masterpiece. Judge for yourself.